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Control of Roof Rats in Fruit Trees
... are some cultural techniques to help you reduce damage. Proper spacing and pruning of fruit trees Your fruit trees should be isolated, not touching fences, overhead wires, or the branches of ... also important. Use or remove all fallen fruit. If you have more fruit than you can use, contact your local food banks or become involved with community fruit salvage operations. Trapping Trapping rats has ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Pear
... & Planting First Year Care Irrigation Pollination Pruning & Training Fertilization Fruit Thinning Pests & Diseases Harvest & Postharvest Fruits & Nuts Master Gardeners ... and irrigate mature trees right after harvest. Clean up fallen fruit to reduce codling moth. At leaf fall, remove and ... UC Fruit and Nut RIC Asian Pear Links UC Fruit and Nut RIC Pear, European European Pear Links UC Fruit and ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Plum Curculio And Its Control, HYG-2043-88
... in the fruit, next from the feeding of larvae within the fruit, and finally ... fallen fruit two to three times a week, put it in a plastic bag, tie it tightly and place it in the trash can. This will help keep larvae in fallen fruit from developing in the soil and, if done regularly, should lessen the damage done by this insect. Chemical On apples and pears, apply an all-purpose fruit ...
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Codling Moth On Fruit Trees, HYG-2203-92
... ; it immediately begins crawling to seek a fruit on which to feed. On the fruit, the larva wanders about seeking a rough ... fruit. Physical control Pick up and place fallen fruits in a plastic bag and put the bag in the trash weekly; larvae in these fruit ... 780, Controlling Diseases and Insects in Home Fruit Plantings, and Bulletin 591, Growing and Using Fruit at Home, from your County Extension ...
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FPHG -
... masses. Remove and destroy decayed, injured, and mummified fruit left in the tree or on the ground. Pick up, burn, bury, or destroy fallen fruit. Rake and burn leaves and other litter under ... insects and diseases overwinter in weeds. Avoid excessive nitrogen fertilization. Avoid wounding plant parts and fruit during the season. Wounds are excellent entry points for insects and diseases. College of ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

MULBERRY Fruit Facts
... pollination. Cross-pollination is not necessary. In California mulberries set fruit without pollination. Fruit: Botanically the fruit is not a berry but a collective fruit, in appearance like a swollen loganberry. When the flowers ... be at least 15 ft. The trees should not be planted near a sidewalk. The fallen fruit will not only stain the walkway, but are likely to be tracked indoors. The trees ...
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CHE Fruit Facts
... occasionally have a few female flowers which will set fruit. Fruit: Like the related mulberry, the che fruit is not a berry but a collective fruit, in appearance somewhat like a round mulberry ... bright red fruit are an attractive sight dangling from smooth, leafless branches. CULTURE Location: Ches need a warm, sunny location. They should not be planted near sidewalks since the fallen fruit will ...
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Tropical Fruit - Durian & Mangosteens
... by a custard-like aril. Freshly fallen fruit are less pungent and may taste best. Without refrigeration the fruit has a shelf life of only ... -this is the best indication that the fruit is ripe. Cut fruit perishes fairly rapidly. Avoid fruit with holes: worms may have prior claims ... mangosteen would be a popular choice as the finest of all fruit. The fruit is the size of a mandarin. The outer skin is ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: Fruit Tree Care
... of Events Guides Bedding Plant Planting Bonsai For Beginners Fruit Tree Care Fruit Tree Spray Schedule Shrub Planting Rules See our other ... with Tree Trunk Paint. As the fruit develops, thin the fruit out. You want to the fruit spaced every 6" or so along the ... of fruit, you might not begin harvesting until into October or November. Make sure to keep the area under the tree clear of fallen fruit, ...
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Olive
... but some cultivars bear heavier crops when cross-pollinated. Wind is the pollinator. Fruit The fruit type is a drupe. Fruit are oblong with smooth, waxy surfaces. Color is green when immature, turning ... Hand harvest is accomplished by three techniques: 1) collection of fallen fruit from the ground, 2) "milking", or the stripping of fruit with half open hands from limbs which falls into picking bags ...
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